Power Multi Tools:Harbor Freight Multi-tool Demonstration. Showing the straight and round cutting blades, cutting through wood trim and how they won’t cut your finger/skin. (Memory ran out as I was about to do the sa…

+mikeadiddle alright man if you find something out let me know. I went
through reviews for other sanding triangles and it seems many users are
having the same issue with almost all brands. Seems to be that the Velcro
melts off while sanding. ﻿

I’ve had mine for about six years, but hadn’t used it in a long time. Now
when I attempted to use the saw, I can’t get it to not come loose and
spin. Is it because I don’t have it tight enough? It was so tight I
couldn’t loosen it without help, but still the blade would spin.﻿

Hey bro thanks for posting up this video. I have that same one from harbor
freight. I do have a question about the sanding triangle however. I can’t
make the sandpaper stick. It slips off when I start sanding… if you have
any advice, please share.﻿

these are prety kool. i own this one and a rigid, wouldent put them head to
head because of the price difference. i like them both and they will get
you out of the occasional jam where anything else may cause unwanted damage
to other finished work. the only down side i see with them is that the
blades wear out very quickly and are not priced to be disposable.

I really appreciate that you posted your video here. I was also deciding on
whether I should get the Fein Multimaster or the Harbor Freight Multitool.
Of course, I went with the less expensive one. By the way, it would be
great, if you could also post a video on the sanding pads. I really found
your presentation very instructional in the most practical terms. Thank you
very much.

@reap62 Try reading all the negative feedback on Amazon concerning the Fein
- like 30% of the people. I’m avoiding the fein for those reasons. Maybe
they WERE great at one time, but it seems now German manufacturers sold
their country down the river by pissing away their manufacturing jobs to
china just like we did. So basically the Fein Multimaster is a chinese
tool, sold at German-built prices. Why bother ? Just buy a Rigid or the
equivalent. I wouldn’t give Fein a plug nickle.

I agree with you on the quality of Fein vs. Harbor Freight stuff. But if a
tool that cheap does the job, I’ll buy it and consider it disposable. By
the way, just a little geography lesson… “Fein” tools are made in
Germany, not the USA, and Harbor Freight tools are made in China, not Japan.

@MetaView7 I haven’t really put it to any hard, prolonged use. There was HF
coupon, recently, to get this thing for 20 bucks. This thing is certainly
very loud, gets very warm, and numbs your hands a bit. I don’t know if
that’s any different from the more expensive ones. There seems to be a few
of the “name brand” ones going for $100. I think this HF is worth 20 bucks
to have as a spare, even if you have one of the other, more expensive ones.

@TopGear6666 I guess I have a lose trigger finger in dealing with all the
ignorant replies from people who don’t know what they’re taking about…
many of which I’ve deleted because people were just being jerks. I
apologize for lumping you in with those. But I have trouble believing it
was truly in jest since you felt the need to further clarify with your
second & third paragraphs, which are pretty silly statements considering
the very test I demonstrated.

I have to say that I like to buy from HFT, and that not all it 100 %
perfect, (that’s true) I have lots of tools from there and I’m happy with
them , specialy if something go wrong they changed fast and ease, last time
I got a husky jumper unit, $100.oo from Home Depot and after a year of
occasional use the unit broke I went there and they said SORRY BUT IT’S NOT
OUR PROBLEM ANYMORE, equal unit from Harbor cost $50.oo + around $20.oo for
2 years replacement, so, can you see the difference ?

this video was helpful and made me really think about buying the harbor
freight instead of the more expensive fein bocsh and rockwell multi tools
my dads friend has a fein multi tool and it is amazing but for 400 hundred
bucks i just cant afford it but with the harbor freight multi tool i can do
basicly the same stuff

@abqgolfer The finger test is to show that this device will not cut you. In
case you can’t tell from the video, there is no blade guard on this tool.
Some people might be concerned that the blade could cut you if you lost
grip on the tool and perhaps it fell onto your leg or against your body.
That was my polite response,﻿ if case you weren’t trying to be a jerk.

Good eye, Mike, but your assumption is correct… it doesn’t matter. The
teeth are the same either way. The recess on the blade is there for flush
cutting, like you said, but the blade works in any direction. Sooner or
later, I’ll try some other manufacturers’ blades on it, when I can get some
one sale.

Yes, with the steel cutting blade. I just cut through several 16p nails,
yesterday. It goes through pretty quick. It might take a bit longer on
screws since they are usually harder than nails, but it will do it. I’ve
cut some galvanized deck screws with the wood cutting blade that came with
it, so it should rip right through with the metal cutting blades.

It’s a good review overall… But I think you have the half moon blade on
backward perhaps. I think the recess is for the nut to set into so you can
use it flush on a surface. I don’t know (almost think not) that this makes
any difference in use or cutting ability. What I really wonder is if other
blades work with this.

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